BK Climbs 0.73% as Trading Volume Plummets 20.68% and Ranks 316th in Market Activity
On August 18, 2025, Bank of New York MellonBK-- (BK) closed with a 0.73% gain, trading at $101.74 with a daily volume of $301.76 million, down 20.68% from the prior day’s volume. The stock ranked 316th in trading activity among listed companies.
Analysts have assigned BKBK-- a “Moderate Buy” consensus rating based on eight buy and six hold recommendations, with no sell ratings. The stock’s forward P/E ratio of 14.95 is significantly lower than both the market average (26.50) and the finance sector average (19.19). A PEG ratio of 1.01 suggests its valuation aligns closely with projected earnings growth of 12.50% for the coming year. Additionally, BK’s price-to-book ratio of 1.79 indicates it trades at a reasonable premium to its net asset value.
Short interest in BK has risen by 10.25% month-over-month, with 1.42% of shares shorted. The short interest ratio of 2.4 is considered neutral, but the growing short position signals cautious sentiment. Institutional ownership remains strong at 85.31%, reflecting confidence in the firm’s long-term stability. Meanwhile, insider transactions over the past three months have been entirely sell-side, with $2.37 million in shares sold by insiders.
BK’s dividend metrics remain robust, offering a yield of 1.97% and 14 consecutive years of dividend growth. With a payout ratio of 30.62% and a projected 24.01% ratio for 2026, the dividend appears sustainable. However, recent technical indicators show mixed signals: while the stock is above its long-term moving average, a sell signal emerged from a pivot top on August 12, and the MACD trend remains bearish. Volatility has also narrowed, with a daily range of 0.97% and a 2.05% average weekly swing.
The strategy of buying the top 500 stocks by daily trading volume and holding them for one day from 2022 to now delivered moderate returns. The 1-day return was 0.98%, with a total return of 31.52% over 365 days. This indicates the strategy captured some short-term momentum but also reflected market volatility and potential timing risks.

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